Superpeer — the bottom line
"An all-in-one platform for 1:1 paid video calls, courses, community subscriptions, and livestreams — solid feature set for expert creators, but limited organic discovery and competing against Teachable, Maven, and Kajabi on features."
What is Superpeer and how does it work?
Superpeer provides a creator commerce platform covering four revenue models: paid 1:1 video calls (booked and paid through the platform), online courses (self-paced content with video and text), subscription communities, and paid group livestreams. Creators can build a full expert-business stack on one platform rather than stitching together multiple tools.
Superpeer standout strengths
The combination of 1:1 calls with a course platform is genuinely underserved. Most creators either run consultations separately (Calendly + Zoom + Stripe) or use a pure course platform with no coaching layer. If you do both — teach at scale through courses and coach individually through calls — Superpeer's integrated model saves operational overhead. The subscription community layer adds a recurring revenue tier that pure course platforms don't offer.
Superpeer weaknesses and drawbacks
Superpeer's breadth is also its weakness — doing four things means none of them are the best-in-class option. For 1:1 calls, Calendly + Stripe is cheaper at low volume. For courses, Teachable has more student experience polish. For communities, Circle has deeper community features. For cohort courses, Maven is purpose-built. Superpeer wins when you want everything integrated and are willing to trade best-in-class for operational simplicity.
Superpeer pricing & plans (2026)
Platform fee on transactions; check current plan pricing. Best for: coaches, consultants, and experts who want both course sales and paid 1:1 session bookings under one roof and value operational simplicity over best-in-class individual tools.
Who is Superpeer best for?
| User type |
Why it fits |
Considerations |
| Coaches doing both 1:1 and courses |
Integrated 1:1 + course platform in one product |
Course features less mature than Teachable/Kajabi |
| Pure course creators |
Better options available |
Teachable, Kajabi have more course-specific features |
| Community builders |
Functional but not best-in-class |
Circle, Mighty Networks have deeper community tools |
Superpeer review: final verdict
Superpeer is worth considering if you want to consolidate tools for a coach/course/community business. If any one use case dominates, the specialist tools are probably better choices.